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Experiments to determine the material properties of the periodontal ligament.

Christina Dorow1, Natasa Krstin, Franz-Günter Sander.   

Abstract

PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT: The periodontal ligament is a soft biological tissue that controls tooth movement under physiological loads by joining tooth and alveolar bone. Its various components differ in their material properties. Their spatial configuration and interaction are responsible for the reaction of the tissue in a loading situation. Due to the combination of fluid and elastic elements the periodontal ligament shows a viscoelastic behavior typical of soft biological tissues. It is characterized by non-linearity and time dependency, and additionally depends on loading history. BEHAVIOR UNDER EXTERNAL LOADS: In orthodontics, external loads are applied to the tooth crowns using orthodontic appliances. Since stresses and strains in the periodontal tissue, caused by the initial tooth movement, stimulate alveolar bone remodeling and thus orthodontic tooth movement, knowledge of the material properties of the periodontal ligament is fundamental to selection of an optimal force system for targeted tooth movement. OWN EXPERIMENTS: For this reason, typical properties of the viscoelastic material behavior of the periodontal ligament were tested experimentally in the present study, using samples from pig mandibles. This enabled the properties of force relaxation and hysteresis of this tissue, both of which depend on loading history, to be verified.
CONCLUSION: The experimental results allow characterization of the tissue and thus contribute to an understanding of the biomechanics of tooth displacement under externally applied loads.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12506782     DOI: 10.1007/s00056-002-0107-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orofac Orthop        ISSN: 1434-5293            Impact factor:   1.938


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6.  Biomechanical validation of an artificial tooth-periodontal ligament-bone complex for in vitro orthodontic load measurement.

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Authors:  T Popowics; K Yeh; K Rafferty; S Herring
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9.  Regional structural characteristics of bovine periodontal ligament samples and their suitability for biomechanical tests.

Authors:  Dieter D Bosshardt; Marzio Bergomi; Giovanna Vaglio; Anselm Wiskott
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 2.610

10.  Experimentally determined mechanical properties of, and models for, the periodontal ligament: critical review of current literature.

Authors:  Ted S Fill; Jason P Carey; Roger W Toogood; Paul W Major
Journal:  J Dent Biomech       Date:  2011-04-05
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